Chevrons will be worn on both arms of greatcoats in the following manner: – above the elbow, the points of the 1 bar chevrons 9 inches, the 2 bar 9 ½ inches, and the 3 bar 10 ½ inches from the top of the sleeve, point downwards.

(a) Winter caps will be brought into wear for all purposes with effect from 27 Nov. 1940

(b) Greatcoats and/or overshoes may be worn in camp and on training parades at the discretion of Officers Commanding units.

(c) Until further orders greatcoats and overshoes will be worn on all parades both training and ceremonial at which more than one unit is present.

(d) Greatcoats will be worn on all occasions in “Walking-Out Order” on duty in the town of Sussex and on leave or pass until further orders. Overshoes may be worn at discretion of Officers Commanding units in “Walking-Out Order”.

Wearing of Winter Caps

Winter caps will be worn squarely on the head. (Bde. Order 176)

1st Bn QOR of C

Exercise “Crump” 30 June 1942

Dress

Denim (Shirt sleeves will be worn, jacket carried in packs) Battle Order no nets on helmet – Gas capes will not be taken – Respirators haversacks will be covered by sand bags.

Loads

No reserve rations will be carried. Packs will be taken containing 1 Blanket and Great Coat. G1098 arms, ammunitions and tools will be taken.

15 Dec. 1942 Standing Orders and Instructions

3. Dress

Officers

(a) All officers on joining the unit will provide themselves with field service uniform, green F.S. Cap, officer pattern greatcoat, badges, etc. In accordance with Cdn. Army Dress Regulations. The Second in command of the Bn. Will be responsible for the dress of Officers. It is essential that officers dress is uniform throughout the regiment; the turn out of the officers is another indication of the standard and discipline of a unit. All officers will resport to 2 i/c on joining to see if their kit comes up to regimental requirements.

(b) Officers will wear black anklets and boots and black ties with battledress, in field service dress, black shoes and socks, black tie and F.S.Green.

Other ranks

(a) Soldiers will, whether on dity or off duty, endeavour to turn out smartly dressed. Their appearance will at all times reflect favouraby or otherwise upon themselves and their unit. At no time will unauthorized orders of dress be worn. Properly fitted, worn and kept clean, the battle dress is not an unattractive order of dress.

(b) Trinkets, watch chains, unauthorized badges, combs, pens etc. Will not be worn with battldress in such a manner as to show.

(c) Medal ribbons will be worn by those entitled to them. Medals will not be worn during the period of war.

(d) When the battle dress blouse is worn, braces will be used to hold up the trousers. The blouse will be securely buttoned to the waist of the trousers otherwise there will be a tendency for blouse to ride up on the back.

(e) A red whistle cord will be worn on the left shoulder by all officers, warrant officers and sergeants.

(f) Personal markings on clothing will consist of rank, name and number and will only be placed on uniforms and equipment where it will not show when worn.

(g) Field dressings and identity discs will be carried by all ranks at all times.

(h) The hair will be cut short and all ranks will shave once a day. This applies equally to the field.

(i) Some of the irregularities noticed in the dress of the Cdn. Corps are as follows:

The wearing of canvas shoes when walking out. The battle dress blouse undone at neck, except when marching easy. Men either without F.S. Cap or carrying it under shoulder strap.

(j) Badges

On joining the unit each man will be provided free with regt. Badges, cap, shoulder badges Q.O.R., Canada and Div. Patch also cap F.S. Green. From then on he will be held responsible that he is always in possession of these articles.

(k) The F.S. Cap green will not be worn when on duty with troops, but will be only worn off duty, church parades or when walking out.

(l) On privilege leave civilian dress may be worn but while in uniform the same standard and uniformity of dress is demanded when on leave.

(m)All guards, details, piquets, etc., will be inspected for dress before proceeding to their duties. The coys will assure themselves that no man leaves the camp or billet unless he is properly dressed.

(n) From time to time specialists will be aurthorized to wear badges. In the first instance they will be issued free. The following personnel are authrozied to wear badges – cooks, drivers, signalmen, drivers mechanic and bandsmen.

(o) Chin straps and regimental flashes will be worn on the left side of the helmet.

(p) Good conduct Stripes are awarded after two years good service and are worn on the left arm below the elbow.

(a) At all times in field service marching order unless otherwise ordered by the commander. A Commander may decide after consideration of the local military situation that the improvement in fighting efficiency obtained by not carrying the respirator outwighs the risk involved.

(b) At any time when ordered by the CO

(c) On picquets and guards

After orders notifying a state of emergency have been issued

(e) All ranks while absent from their stations will take their respirators with them, but need not carry them except on the occasions detailed above

(f) Unless otherwise ordered, respirators will be carried in a slung position, over the right shoulder, haversack on left side

Cape Anti-Gas – Will containers

Cotton waste

1 tin ointment anti-gas

1 hood anti-gas

When not in use it will be hung up unrolled. It may be carried rolled under the flap of the haversack, rolled on the shoulder or on the back of the waist belt as ordered.

1st Bn The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada 11 Apr 43

Care of Kit and Equipment

A.W.L.S. – C.O.C. Will collect kit and equipemt and turn same over to C.Q.M.S. In the event of the soldier being S.O.S. As a deserter C.Q.M.S. Will then deliver kit to R.Q. Stores.

SICKNESS – When a man is admitted to unit sick bay; he will turn surplus kit over to C.Q.M.S. For retention.

LEAVE – men proceeding on leave will deposit surplus kit with C.Q.M.S.

HOSPITAL – In the event of a man being despatched to hospital, he will take all his G 1098 kit, with exception ammuniton, with him.

(To be appended to Bn Standing Orders)

AMENDMENT TO QOR OF C REGTL STANDING ORDERS 12 May 44

Sub-Para-Dress Regs

BERETS, Khaki, GS Canadian PatternOTHER RANKSBerets will be worn with the leather band parallel with the eye-brows and the slack pulled down over the right ear. Under no circumstances will they be worn pulled down on the back of the head.

BADGES CAPThese will be worn immediately above the left eye. The badge will be backed by a 2 1/2” X 2 1/2” square of rifle green flannel. This square will be sewn to the beret, the lower edge flush with the top of the leather band. Wearing a beret without the badge will be considered a breach of dress regs. Badges may be worn without backing until such time as backing is issued.

WALKING OUT DRESSWalking out dress will either be FS Green or Berets until further notice. FS Khaki will NOT be worn under any circumstances.OFFICERSBerets will be worn the same as for Other Ranks.

BADGES CAP

The cap badge will be the collar badge. The badge will be backed by a rifle green backing conforming to the shape of the Maple Leaf and 1/8” larger, this complete, will be worn over a red flannel backing and conforming to the shape of the Maple Leaf and 1/8” larger than the rifle green backing but sewn on to the beret. Wearing the berets without the badge will be considered a breach of Dress Regs.